The federal government has announced a reduction in petroleum product prices, providing some relief to consumers amid fluctuating global oil markets. According to a notification issued by the Ministry of Energy (Petroleum Division), the prices of both petrol and high-speed diesel (HSD) have been decreased by Rs 1.97 per litre.
The revised fuel prices came into effect on July 4, 2026, and will remain applicable until July 10, 2026, when the government is expected to conduct its next weekly fuel price review.
Latest Petrol and Diesel Prices in Pakistan
The new fuel rates are as follows:
| Fuel Type | Previous Price | New Price | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Petrol | Rs 299.50/litre | Rs 297.53/litre | -Rs 1.97 |
| Diesel | Rs 311.47/litre | Rs 309.50/litre | -Rs 1.97 |
The reduction applies equally to both major petroleum products used across Pakistan. Petrol is primarily consumed by private vehicles, motorcycles, and small commercial transport, while diesel is widely used by heavy transport vehicles, agricultural machinery, and industrial sectors.
Relief for Consumers and Transport Sector
The latest cut in fuel prices is expected to provide modest relief to millions of motorists, ride-hailing drivers, transporters, and businesses that rely heavily on fuel consumption. Lower diesel prices can also help reduce operational costs for logistics companies and the agriculture sector, which may contribute to easing transportation expenses.
Although the reduction of Rs 1.97 per litre is relatively small, it comes at a time when consumers continue to monitor fuel price fluctuations closely due to their direct impact on household budgets and transportation costs.
Impact of Fuel Prices on the Economy
Petroleum prices play a crucial role in Pakistan’s economy as they influence transportation costs, inflation, and the prices of essential goods. Any adjustment in petrol and diesel rates affects various sectors, including manufacturing, agriculture, logistics, and public transport.
The government periodically reviews fuel prices based on international crude oil trends, exchange rate movements, import costs, and applicable taxes and levies. Weekly revisions are intended to ensure that local fuel prices remain aligned with changes in global energy markets.
Effective Dates
The newly revised petrol and diesel prices will remain effective from July 4, 2026, to July 10, 2026. Consumers and businesses are advised to follow official government notifications for future updates regarding petroleum product prices.
With this latest adjustment, motorists across Pakistan will be paying Rs 297.53 per litre for petrol and Rs 309.50 per litre for diesel during the current review period.

